Summary

Albuquerque officials say Trump now owes the city $444,986 over five years.

Trump’s campaign has left numerous cities with hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid bills for public safety costs incurred during his rallies. Some cities have hired law firms to collect the debts, while others have required campaigns to pay estimated costs in advance. Despite Trump’s support for law enforcement, his campaign has consistently failed to reimburse local governments for the expenses they incur.

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    I’m beginning to think this is intentional by some of these towns.

    They absolutely know they won’t get paid, but it’s a “legal” way to divert public funds to him…

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      raises an interesting question - would taxpayers be able to sue or compel the city to sue the Trump campaign to make them whole? If we allow a precedent that bills can go unpaid indefinitely then the trump campaign essentially siphons funds from unwitting taxpayers and maintains an otherwise defunct campaign.

      Oh wait, that’s just how the wealthy live.

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    Why do these people even allow donnie dumbphuck to come to their town? He’s notorious for this kind of thing.

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      You can’t really block a legitimate political party without some serious repercussions

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        Yeah, but if they have a history of not paying, it seems they should be treated like any other outfit that act like deadbeats.

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        I used to do work at a high security site. One day the fire department was there for inspection. Out of curiosity I asked the chief what happens if he needs access and he is declined it for whatever reason. He pointed at the truck and said “This truck along with it’s contents are the key to the city. Nobody can stop me”. That day I learned that nobody can stop the fire department.

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    He doesn’t owe any of them that keep letting him come back without paying his bill. Tabs are for bars, not cities. If they want the money, they need to be willing to make him look like a cheapskate and cancel the event. The local authorities must be supporters of his to let it keep happening. Which means they’ll never make him pay the bill for any of this.

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      As a municipal official - that’s not how things work in reality.

      Unless you’re willing to start shooting people, there comes a point where we can’t do anything. Residents have to worry about being evicted due to leins from the city, but political parties don’t because there’s nothing to seize within our jurisdictional control. All we can do is sue and get in line behind 50,000 other people who will never get paid.

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      Except no. Maybe in high school sophomore reasoning, but the financial world doesn’t operate the way you’re describing. It’s totally normal for business people to owe each other money, and accruing new bills doesn’t cancel old bills. As with all non-cash transactions, these cities knew they were risking not getting paid in case he goes bankrupt, but he still owes them and they have every right to collect, even if they let him come back.

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    Tons of cities got screwed in 2016 and in 2020, why did they think the guy who is well known for not paying his bills and actually brags about it to his throngs of adoring fans would suddenly pay up? Unless the cities planned to host him knowing that he would never pay, at which point it becomes the taxpayers problem. Should absolutely be grounds for a class action lawsuit.

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    It’s called pattern recognition and clearly it’s an alien concept to Trump cultists.

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    And, being a rich person, he’d not see immediate consequencies of it.

    Yeah, we’d not allow him to visit us the next time!

    says a beta, or even omega town.

    We’d take his intestines out as souvenirs and wait for the highest bidder.

    is what alpha-chad town sounds like.

    Btw, would you want penis of a male, 78, in epoxy? Yeah, it’s way smaller that you’d assume, but nevertheless it’s a unique conversation piece when placed in the living room or on the counter. Shit’s selling like hot cakes.

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    The most shocking thing to me at this point is that headline says “some” and not “all”

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    Are you really telling me that multi-billionaire Donald Trump, openly backed by the richest man in the world, doesn’t pay his bills?!

    Oh wait, he does it all the fucking time. Maybe it’s time to use a credit check agency, guys. You know, like you do every time a poor person wants something.

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    I would argue this is just campaign contributions by the cities. And the regulations should be changed in the cities to require cash up front.